Inmates training dogs for kids, vets

A group of dogs are about to lend a helping paw, but they have to get out of jail first. The golden retrievers are being trained by inmates at the Collier County Jail. When they are released, they'll be service pets for disabled kids and veterans.

Hannah Grant, 11-years-old, cant walk, talk or feed herself.

"She can't hold her head up yet, her body is not cooperating with her brain," said her mom, Lynn Grant.

When Hannah was just six-years-old, a distracted driver hit the car she was in - leaving her paralyzed.

Since then, caring for Hannah has become a full-time job for her parents.

"Everything that she needs to take care of herself we have to do for her from diapering to feeding," Lynn said.

Soon, the Grant family will get a helping paw from a golden retriever named Fosse, who is being specifically trained to meet Hannah's needs.

Fosse and other canines are at the Collier County Jail, where inmates are teaching them to assist disabled children and wounded veterans.